Halo donates a bowl to animals in need with every purchase.

Karen Scholl

Whether your dog has destroyed things while he’s home alone, gone to bathroom inside, or frustrated the neighbors with incessant barking or howling, you may need to find ways to lessen his distress—for everybody’s sake.

Fetch is fun. Treats are tops. But for some doggos, wrestling is really where it’s at. For puppies, wrestling is actually a way to learn acceptable behavior. Wrestling with other dogs will teach them how to interact with each other and how tough to play.

At Halo®, we spend a lot of time thinking about what cats should eat—real whole meat that’s ethically sourced and non-GMO fruits and vegetables—but not as much time thinking about how they eat it. Now some veterinarians and animal behaviorists suggest feeding alternatives that provide indoor cats with enrichment and satisfy their natural instinct to hunt, like giving them opportunities to search for their food.